Like the Four Riders of the Apocalypse, the
unknown kamikaze rode their giant crafts into the two visible symbols of
American world domination, Wall Street and the Pentagon. They vanished
in flames and smoke, and we do not yet know who they were. They could be
practically anybody: American Nationalists, American Communists,
American Fundamentalist Christians, American Anarchists, anybody who
rejects the twin gods of the dollar and the M-16, who hates the stock
market and interventions overseas, who dreams of America for Americans,
who does not want to support the drive for world domination. They could
be Native Americans returning to Manhattan, or Afro-Americans who still
have not received compensation for slavery.
They could be foreigners of practically any
extraction, as Wall Street and the Pentagon ruined many lives of people
all over the globe. Germans can remember the fiery holocaust of Dresden
with its hundreds of thousands of peaceful refugees incinerated by the
US Air Force. Japanese will not forget the nuclear holocaust of
Hiroshima. The Arab world still feels the creeping holocaust of Iraq and
Palestine. Russians and East Europeans feel the shame of Belgrade
avenged. Latin Americans think of American invasions of Panama and
Granada, of destroyed Nicaragua and defoliated Colombia. Asians count
their dead of Vietnam war, Cambodia bombings, Laos CIA operations in
millions. Even a pro-American, Russian TV broadcaster could not refrain
from saying, ‘now Americans begin to understand the feelings of Baghdad
and Belgrade’.
The Riders could be anybody who lost his
house to the bank, who was squeezed from his work and made permanently
unemployed, who was declared an Untermensch by the new Herrenvolk. They
could be Russians, Malaysians, Indonesians, Pakistanis, Congolese, as
their economy was destroyed by Wall Street and the Pentagon. They could
be anybody, and they are everybody. Their identity is quite irrelevant,
but the Jews already decided: it has to be Arabs.
One would think, after Oklahoma, we should
become less hasty with our conclusions. But my countrymen, Israeli
politicians are impatient folk. The flames in Manhattan did not die out
yet, they started political profit taking. Mr Ehud Barak came live on
BBC, and said ‘Arafat’ within three minutes flat. On CNN, his twin Bibi
Natanyahu appropriated the blame to Arabs, Muslims, Palestinians. Shimon
Peres, an old wizened wizard, spoke against suicide as a psychiatric
adviser, reminding his audience of Palestinian attacks. He looked
worried: it is hard to enslave people who are not afraid to die. This
old killer of Kana even mentioned Gospels. Density of Israelis on the
air approached the saturation point. They insinuated and incited,
pushing their shopping list into a chalk-white face of shell-shocked
America: please, destroy Iran! And Iraq! And Libya, plees!
The first twenty four hours of maximal
exposure were utilised by the Jewish propaganda machine to its utmost.
Not a single fact was yet known, but racist anti-Arab slurs became a
commonplace. While we Jews quite reasonably object to any reference to
the Jewishness of a bad guy, we really do not mind producing revolting
racist drivel of our own. A good Jewish-American activist, James Jordan,
warned in al-Awda: “Making broad,
all-inclusive statements and insinuations about "Jews" completely
marginalizes and discredits your organization”.
But how come the endless stream of 'broad, all-inclusive
statements and insinuations', about 'the
Arabs' did not 'completely marginalized and discredited' the Jewish
organisations and media who practice it?
Apparently, it is a Jewish right to decide who will be marginalized in
America and who will not.
The connection was in the minds. The
American Jewish supremacists want to turn all the world into Palestine,
where the natives will enjoy harsh local rule and limited local rights,
while the master race will have a rather different level of life. Israel
is just a small-scale model of their new brave world of globalisation.
As there were no hard facts against
Palestinians, the Israelis made their damnedest from the scenes of joy
shot in East Jerusalem. It is a rather weak point, and I’ll tell you
why. In Agatha
Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, her favourite detective M.
Poireau
encounters an unusual complication: all passengers on board the train
have had a good reason to bump off the unpleasant old lady. My dear
American friends, your leaders placed your great country into the old
lady’s shoes.
Israelis used the event to the max. They
even killed some ten Palestinians and destroyed five Goyiish houses in
Jerusalem. The reports were rather gleeful, in the style ‘we told you’,
and the experts of Israeli TV concluded by one o’clock, the attack ‘was
good for the Jews’. Why? It would strengthen American support of Israel.
The kamikaze attack could do exactly that.
America could enter a new cycle of violence in its troubled relations
with the world. Revenge will follow revenge, until one of the sides will
be obliterated by nuclear blast. It appears president Bush prefers this
course. He declared war on his and Israel’s adversaries. Bush did not
even understand that the war was declared by the US many years ago, only
now it started to come home. So many people are sick of America’s
ham-fisted approach, that the countdown for the next attack began.
Alternatively, America
could see this painful strike at her Wall Street and her Pentagon, as
the last call to repent. She should change her advisers, and build her
relations with the world afresh, on equal footing. Probably she should
rule in the domination-obsessed Jewish supremacist elites of Wall Street
and media, part company with the apartheid Jewish state. She could
become again the universally loved, rather parochial America of Walt
Whitman and Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Abe Lincoln.